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Sonic le film est l’histoire du hérisson bleu le plus rapide du monde qui arrive sur Terre, sa nouvelle maison. Dans cette comédie d’aventure familiale en live-action, Sonic et son nouveau meilleur ami Tom (James Marsden) font équipe pour sauver la planète du diabolique Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey), bien déterminé à régner sur le monde entier. (Paramount Pictures FR)

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Critiques (6)

MrHlad 

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anglais Sonic the Hedgehog, the fastest creature in the universe, is hiding on Earth. Or rather, he was hiding, because after one screw-up, he's on the radar and both the military and the mad inventor Robotnik are after him. So Sonic and his human buddy Tom have to figure a way out. Based on the famous computer game franchise, the feature-length adventure is inoffensive and relaxed family entertainment, but it tries too hard to stick to the beaten track, and is ultimately set apart from the rest by the hero himself, who is incredibly likeable. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais This outsider turned out to be a nice hit, and a success financially as well. Surprisingly, the film is highly entertaining and family friendly, and you will take an instant liking to the lovable Sonic the Hedgehog and James Marsden as well. Jim Carrey, on the other hand, makes his big comeback and delivers exactly why we love him as an actor. The humour is apt, the visuals are decent and the emotions work, so for me a pleasant surprise. I had fun. Story***, Action***, Humor****, Violence>No, Entertainment****,Music***. 7/10. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais Entertaining, uncomplicated baloney based on a cartoon my sister and I used to watch on TV when we were kids. Sonic is great, the Donut Lord is also fine (even though it is obvious that Marsden had a problem speaking with nobody), but Carrey’s Robotnik is really classy. Jim’s escapades improve the movie slightly in my eyes. Sonic’s dance in the (EVIL) cabin, his yelling and contempt for people and basically everything apart from his drones (and now with COVID-19, Amazon will deliver even faster than we dreamed) are scenes worth watching more than once. "Do you think I’m an idiot? Of course I’ll have your latte. You make a great latte!" ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Yes, I too am glad that Sonic ultimately looks how he looks and not how he should have looked. However, the film's main trump card is not the blue digital hedgehog, but a completely non-digital and completely fabulous Jim Carrey. The rest of Sonic the Hedgehog certainly won't offend anyone (perhaps if I hadn't seen X-Men: Days of Future Past, that bar scene would have excited me and wouldn't seem stolen to me), but it's nothing spectacular, either. Buy you know who is spectacular? Jim Carrey. ()

Filmmaniak 

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français Mieux dirigé, plus inventif et légèrement plus mouvementé que des films tels que GarfieldYogi l'ours ou Stuart Little, mais sinon je ne vois pas de différence significative par rapport à ces derniers. Pour les fans de jeux vidéo et les enfants jusqu'à dix ans, ça va certainement, mais sinon, Sonic le hérisson est simplement un spectacle familial très moyen qui parfois sous-estime trop l'intelligence du spectateur. Jim Carrey, hyperstylisé, est bon, sauf quand il bascule dans le ridicule. Il est remarquable à quel point les créateurs utilisent fréquemment la capacité de Sonic à courir rapidement lorsqu'ils en ont besoin pour créer une blague, mais presque jamais quand cela serait approprié d'un point de vue pratique pour résoudre des situations problématiques dans lesquelles se retrouvent les héros. Heureusement, les fans ont hurlé sur internet à propos du nouveau design de Sonic, car s'il était resté avec le design original, nous aurions eu un nouveau Howard the Duck. J'espère donc qu'ils sont allés au cinéma au moins pour ça. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Sonic the Hedgehog is a brisk film with a very likable main character, a classically (sort of) overacting Jim Carrey and a few funny moments, mainly provided by Sonic and the verbose Natasha Rothwell. The film flows along nicely in the cinema, and even though you basically know from the beginning how it's all going to turn out, it still doesn't get boring thanks to its lively pace. There were two scenes where I couldn't help but think of Quicksilver from the X-Men, and that's meant in a good way. A dynamically shot one-off that doesn't surprise but doesn't offend either. ()